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Zwift Workout Editor

Zwift Workout editor is a web based tool to edit ZWO files (Zwift workouts). It's developed in React.

Website

Netlify Status

Changelog

V1.9 (16/02/2021)

  • [feature] Added speed label for running workouts
  • [feature] New text instruction editor

V1.8 (31/12/2020)

  • [feature] New workout text editor! For everyone who love typing!

V1.7 (28/12/2020)

  • [bugfix] Added missing cadence values to intervals and free ride
  • [bugfix] Moved cadence input field next to segment
  • [bugfix] Minor fixes and refactoring

V1.6 (14/11/2020)

  • [feature] You can now create workouts as long as 43 Km / 6 hours
  • [bugfix] Fixed an issue with duplicating length based segments

V1.5 (12/11/2020)

  • [bugfix] Replaced time picker for browser and multiple locale compatibility
  • [bugfix] Fixed layout issue with Text Events

V1.4 (28/10/2020)

  • [feature] Added Workout Duration Type for Running Workouts (specify a workout in time or distance)
  • [bugfix] Fixed issue with total workout distance / total workout time

V1.3 (28/10/2020)

  • [feature] Added Run Workout creator

V1.2 (6/10/2020)

  • [feature] Added intervals (beta)

V1.1 (5/10/2020)

  • [feature] Add tags to your workout
  • [feature] Delete a segment via keyboard backspace
  • [feature] Resize a segment via keyboard arrows (◀️ reduce time, ▶️ add time, 🔼 add power, ⬇️ reduce power)
  • [feature] Showing %ftp range on warmup / cooldown
  • [feature] Moved total workout time and TSS to top right screen
  • [bugfix] Duplicating segments also copy cadance value
  • [bugfix] Warmup / Cooldown default values set to 25%-75% FTP

V1.0 (1/10/2020)

Initial Release

Support

Click Issues to open a support ticket

Installation

$ npm i

Usage

$ npm start

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request